Alfred Anonymous

Alfred Anonymous are on the road and looking for UK dates. Having recently supported Plump DJs under the legendary C-Y-N-T night and set to play alongside Plumps again at Oxygen- Swansea as well as Human Error- London, Alfred Anonymous are on their way to tearing the UK apart next year with bass heavy beats, Funky Future Garage, heart pumping House and a ton of club jumping bangers. Alfred Anonymous is the collaborative project between Louis Derry (Oscar Later), Mathew Birch.

THE LIVE SHOW

The Alfred Anonymous live show consists of one master computer running Ableton with multiple midi controllers linked via a master Ableton session, this enables the duo to improvise, effect, build, drop and mash tracks live and on the spot using loops and intelligent structuring. Throughout all the Alfred Anonymous live shows the duo always keep the party vibes going throughout any set to make sure they keep the hearts pumping and crowds jumping. House, Electro, Dubstep, Techno, Bassline and Future Garage Alfred Anonymous loves it all and further that loves mashing it all together in one big juicy set.

Alfred Anonymous Explained
Straight up! Lets get this clear- Alfred knows no genre, we just like to get people moving. Genres come and go so fast these days we don't like to be so niche when there is such good music out there for us to mash up. We normally use House as a buttery biscuit base, but honestly we love it all : Dance music, Electro, Techno, Future Garage, Bassline, Hip Hop, Wonk. As long as the hearts are pumping and feet jumping you're on track. Thats why we love putting together live sets specific to certain brands and club nights, we take the elements of what works with their crowds and convert it all via the ears of Alfred. Within our live sets we always stick to using loops and intelligent structuring so when it comes to our performances we can improvise structure, acapellas drops, effects. It's nice being able to work with such a variety of dance music in a way where you can still improvise your performance and give the people watching a form of value in listening to something unique. When you see what normal DJs do with vinyl, CDs, MP3 - don't get me wrong, it is an absolute artform, we just prefer to put a lot of effort into the preparation of our sets and then the live set becomes a performance instead of a sweaty ball ache.